Officials have proposed a property tax increase or implement a street repair fee to generate money to fix city roads.

Officials say according to a citizen survey 94% of respondents say street maintenance and repair is a priority.

The survey asked residents how much they would be willing to pitch in for street repairs.

"It got broken down to the $5 $10 and $15 a month and the $5 to $10 were about where most people were at. So taking that information and putting that into the presentation and making sure that's still the case, maybe there is a bigger appetite maybe there is a smaller appetite now, but that was about a year ago when the survey went out so we are just trying to check that gage again," said Communications Officer Dan Fanning.

There will be another community input meeting held on Monday Dec. 2 at noon at city hall.

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